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Would you like to continue your academic journey with a PhD in space engineering? We invite applications from highly motivated individuals who are interested in developing techniques to improve
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careers in science, technology, engineering, mathematics and medicine (STEM). Applications will be accepted until 07 June 2024 but the position will be filled as soon as an appropriate candidate is found
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expected to start within 2023 (but can be flexible). The successful applicant will be able to work within a vibrant and multidisciplinary aerospace team under the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences
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of robotic skills Who we are looking for: A first or upper-second-class degree in Mechanical/Manufacturing/Electronic and Electrical/Control Engineering. A driven individual with an inquisitive mind. Ability
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management strategies that optimize the overall efficiency and health of the fuel cell system. Requirements: A Master's degree in Automotive Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Control Engineering or a
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applicants from all backgrounds. The School holds an Athena SWAN Bronze Award, which recognises its work in promoting women’s careers in science, technology, engineering, mathematics and medicine (STEM
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applications, including across civil engineering, positioning and navigation, energy and climate – to name just a few. One exciting application area is atom interferometry in space, which brings several
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, the candidate should have at least a strong upper second-class (2.1) degree in Chemical Engineering/Computer Science/Maths. Applications comprising a detailed CV, cover letter, the names and addresses of two
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(EP/T000414/1). Applicant: Applicants should have a first-class degree or good 2:1 (or equivalent) in Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Computing, Mathematics, or related areas. We
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The production of vast amounts of nuclear fusion energy in tokamak and compact spherical reactor designs, as a replica of nuclear reactions in the sun, rely on the deuterium (D)-tritium (T) reaction and the hot D-T plasma confinement using intense superconducting magnets. Tritium is an unstable...